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you have a very weak economy. it was interesting that in the obama recovery, family income went down to $2,500 a year, where during the recession, income went down $1,500 a year. families were doing worse, yet in the campaign, obama ran an extremely good campaign, and he won despite his disadvantages and he won frankly in a predictable way. he made the election about his opponent. the romney people allowed obama to define romney. this was rather than romney defining romney, and that is why it is important for republicans to look back and say, what did we do wrong? the idea that the republican party is in some terrible shape -- >> you do not buy that? >> certainly i do not buy that. i have seen terrible shape. i remember watergate, i remember when the 13% of americans identified themselves as republicans, and the national chairman appointed people to see if we should change the name of the party. for 40 years, the most number of republicans in the house was 192. today we have 230 something, and it is absolutely rig
you have a very weak economy. it was interesting that in the obama recovery, family income went down to $2,500 a year, where during the recession, income went down $1,500 a year. families were doing worse, yet in the campaign, obama ran an extremely good campaign, and he won despite his disadvantages and he won frankly in a predictable way. he made the election about his opponent. the romney people allowed obama to define romney. this was rather than romney defining romney, and that is why it...
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meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is this? and rick suggests that more americans are taking advantage of the underground economy, earning and spending cash off the books to avoid taxes or other regulations. rich is with us know. the chief been the correspondent for u.s. news and world report. at it the worst kept secret in the nation there is an enormous underground economy where people get paid cash and don't get benefits. it's a cash world. >> some of that is a constant. we know about landscape workers and nannies and illicit operators like drawing dealers and bookies who work in the dark economy. but t
meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is...
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. >>> so just where is the economy headed? according to federal reserve chief ben bernanke the economy is improving. however, interest rates will stay low now until unemployment falls below 6.5%. >>> more news from nike after the bell investors will look at nike's future orders. china trends. and gross margins for a read on consumer demand in china and here at home. >>> expectations are climbing for home sales. >>> cash-strapped cyprus banks are still closed and late night meetings broke up with no new plan b to fund the island's much need bailout. the european central bank gave cyprus until monday to work out a deal or be cut off from emergency funding. >>> closer to home, cvs is weighing in on its controversial policy to require employees to report their weight and body fat or face a health insurance premium increase. the company insists all data collected during health screenings is private. >>> fans of starbucks will be happy to know beginning in may they can also rack up rewards points with packaged coffee purchases at gr
. >>> so just where is the economy headed? according to federal reserve chief ben bernanke the economy is improving. however, interest rates will stay low now until unemployment falls below 6.5%. >>> more news from nike after the bell investors will look at nike's future orders. china trends. and gross margins for a read on consumer demand in china and here at home. >>> expectations are climbing for home sales. >>> cash-strapped cyprus banks are still closed...
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we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they would pay us and our kids. if we don't accept it i would be no development with this and. the. parliament is actually just a few meters from your garden those guys over there beyond the barricades the people who have come out to the streets really want to get their voices heard by the leaders who make their way to parliament to those meetings and come up with solutions for the country and this is a been really a common sight now in many troubled the result nations people coming out to the streets in the past few days many of the people i've spoken to said that the one question on their minds is how is this going to go on we want to know when will that solution finally found reporting for me to see a cyprus i'm just a silly. german chancellor angela merkel appears furious with a plan b. as bumped up by me cause you rejected the levy on bank deposits in parliament she complained of a lack of communication with. i don't
we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they would pay us and our kids. if we don't accept it i would be no development with this and. the. parliament is actually just a few meters from your garden those guys over there beyond the barricades the people who have come out to the streets really want to get their voices heard by the leaders who make their way to parliament...
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. >>> stocks rose on wall street after the federal reserve stood by the plan to boost the economy. that announcement came at 11:00 this morning, also concern is easing about a possible financial crisis in cypress. the nation needs a bailout to avoid defaulting on the financial obligations. >>> the dow is currently up 63. the nasdaq is up 23. s&p is up 10. >>> we are now less than a week away from the day the u.s. supreme court will hear oral arguments on proposition 8, which is california's ban on same-sex marriages. next tuesday, the court will hear arguments for and answer prop 8 along with another same- sex marriage case. that worn the challenge to the federal defense of mare arc -- marriage act. the supreme court said they would release same-day audio presented. the court rayly does that. but they did not mention television coverage which legal experts say that probably won't be allowed. >>> a bay area consumer group is warning about potential hidden fees with the municipal identification card. the city key created the i.d. cards in part for undocumented immigrants. a debit fun
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. >>> stocks rose on wall street after the federal reserve stood by the plan to boost the economy. that announcement came at 11:00 this morning, also concern is easing about a possible financial crisis in cypress. the nation needs a bailout to avoid defaulting on the financial obligations. >>> the dow is currently up 63. the nasdaq is up 23. s&p is up 10. >>> we are now less than a week away from the day the u.s. supreme court will hear oral arguments on proposition 8, which is california's ban on same-sex marriages. next tuesday, the court will hear arguments for and answer prop 8 along with another same- sex marriage case. that worn the challenge to the federal defense of mare arc -- marriage act. the supreme court said they would release same-day audio presented. the court rayly does that. but they did not mention television coverage which legal experts say that probably won't be allowed. >>> a bay area consumer group is warning about potential hidden fees with the municipal identification card. the city key created the i.d. cards in part for undocumented immigrants. a debit fun
. >>> stocks rose on wall street after the federal reserve stood by the plan to boost the economy. that announcement came at 11:00 this morning, also concern is easing about a possible financial crisis in cypress. the nation needs a bailout to avoid defaulting on the financial obligations. >>> the dow is currently up 63. the nasdaq is up 23. s&p is up 10. >>> we are now less than a week away from the day the u.s. supreme court will hear oral arguments on...
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to merge it could be another small economy struggling with a heavily indebted bank sector. the i.m.f. says that baghdad is increasing among some state run banks let's take a look at this of the bad three of the country's leading banks was fifteen point six percent of their total loans into eleven but that's where they actually rose to twenty point five percent last year now it equates around seven billion the g.d.p. that's twenty percent of the nation's g.d.p. the emerging markets analyst. says so very i may be seeking of the bailout in that the second part of this. the cypriot crisis will have broad based impacts across the eurozone and of course the wider region but one country that stands out in particular. has been standing out as a potential candidate for seeking international bailout for much of the past year and now that we have had the crisis in cyprus form of the proposed bailout and a potential tax on deposits it really creates increases fears of what an international bailout might entail so you want to want to bear in mind going forward as long as it's not shut f
to merge it could be another small economy struggling with a heavily indebted bank sector. the i.m.f. says that baghdad is increasing among some state run banks let's take a look at this of the bad three of the country's leading banks was fifteen point six percent of their total loans into eleven but that's where they actually rose to twenty point five percent last year now it equates around seven billion the g.d.p. that's twenty percent of the nation's g.d.p. the emerging markets analyst. says...
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political analysts i'm the damage to the cypriot economy is already done regardless of what the government and the finance ministers decide. this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this point to be honest or at least in the medium or even the short and i don't think there's any sustainable way way out as you may have read already as you may already know the world bank as well as you warned. that risk for a contagion of us a good price is another thing that's so i guess the risk of thing that's becoming more and more a very strong possibility and almost a certainty it doesn't really matter whether whether these actually whether measures are implemented or not and whether that trading haircut is fifteen or twenty to twenty five percent which is pretty much the subject of a discussion of
political analysts i'm the damage to the cypriot economy is already done regardless of what the government and the finance ministers decide. this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this...
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machines we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they would pay out and now i can't. we don't accept each other that would be no development with us and nobody would come to the side of the world and us not part of it is actually to see this through yes we are those guys over there beyond the characters you can look come out to the street you want to get it was worth fighting if you think that we have to follow to those meetings and come up with solutions for the country and this is the media site now in many troubling news old nations people coming out to the streets in the past few days many like spoke it said that the one question on their minds is how is this going to go on leave we want to know when will that solution might be found reportedly to see a cyprus contests are silly. or german chancellor angela merkel appears furious with plan b. as much data by nicosia after it rejected the levy on bank deposits in parliament she complained of a lack of communicatio
machines we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they would pay out and now i can't. we don't accept each other that would be no development with us and nobody would come to the side of the world and us not part of it is actually to see this through yes we are those guys over there beyond the characters you can look come out to the street you want to get it was worth...
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as you know it will no matter what happens tonight and if your father sees a professor of political economy at the university of nicosia believes that would be dark repercussions to the support nation if it didn't comply with the street bailout terms. there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with you in new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the trade got accepted i mean it would be very difficult for these under one of these agreement to be viable in the sense that it will throw the country huge fiscal cliff and the huge recession and the vicious circle and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get out of it this is unprecedented cyprus lost twenty five percent of its g.d.p. almost two years ago when there was the here a couple of the greek dead and there has been no compensation for that if these ideas being discussed are implemented there will be another hearing of the cyprus g.d.p. which will be around forty percent it will be i
as you know it will no matter what happens tonight and if your father sees a professor of political economy at the university of nicosia believes that would be dark repercussions to the support nation if it didn't comply with the street bailout terms. there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with you in new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the...
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we've invested our money into the economy in cyprus but they can try to soften up here what are the grounds for that because. we have to get out of the euro but we would stay home how they would pay us and our kids. we don't accept each other that would be no development with us and nobody would come to the side of the story does not follow the south sea leaders was are those guys over there beyond the characters you must come out. because this word why do you think we ought to let me take some of the solutions i was i was a nation's people coming out to the streets in the past few days many of the people i've spoken to said that the one question on their minds is how long is this going to go on leave we want to know when will that solution might be found reporting for me to see a cyprus test or silly i was told german chancellor angela merkel appears furious with plan b. is mapped by nicosia after it rejected the levy on bank deposits in parliament she complained of a lack of communication the cypresses leader is a mole and they are playing with fire t.k. a candidate for the bavarian parli
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economy. places that are strong in are growing.ces information sector, utilities. these are areas that have not been growing. host: talk about new england. aest: i grew up outside of town in massachusetts. it has similarities to new bedford. .bout 100,000 people strong industrial heritage. it redefined and re-scope itself successfully over the last couple of decades. massachusetts recognizes that its older cities have these challenges. and i go home to visit, there have been efforts to revitalize the older cities. they have lots of charms. new bedford has a wonderful whaling history. has worked atry sincetizens -- census 1997. we are looking at population changes. our other guest is lisa sturtevant with guest: richey-- where mason university she is a p deputy analysis. let's hear from bob, south dakota, rural. caller: i have some comments. [indiscernible] we should look at our urban areas. retracting and using that infrastructure that we have built and upgrading it. they have green belt and gr
economy. places that are strong in are growing.ces information sector, utilities. these are areas that have not been growing. host: talk about new england. aest: i grew up outside of town in massachusetts. it has similarities to new bedford. .bout 100,000 people strong industrial heritage. it redefined and re-scope itself successfully over the last couple of decades. massachusetts recognizes that its older cities have these challenges. and i go home to visit, there have been efforts to...
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let's grow the economy. let's reform the tax system, let's stop picking winners and losers through loopholes, lower tax rates for everybody, families and businesses to create jobs and commig growth. let's open up the resources we have in this country, oil, coal, gas so we can bring down gas prices. increase paychecks, create jobs, help manufacturing. we have a safety net that isn't working. we have the highest poverty rates in a generation. 46 million people in poverty. we need to fix this safety net so so that it works to get people back on their feet again. we need to save medicare so that it's not bankrupt because it is on a path to bankruptcy. so that the current seniors can rest in comfort knowing that it's not going to be taken away from them, so that the obamacare rationing board won't take it from them and so that those of white house are younger can plan for it -- of us who are younger can plan for it. we need to balance the budget. balancing the budget is necessary for a healthy economy. for creati
let's grow the economy. let's reform the tax system, let's stop picking winners and losers through loopholes, lower tax rates for everybody, families and businesses to create jobs and commig growth. let's open up the resources we have in this country, oil, coal, gas so we can bring down gas prices. increase paychecks, create jobs, help manufacturing. we have a safety net that isn't working. we have the highest poverty rates in a generation. 46 million people in poverty. we need to fix this...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our t.v. . thanks for joining us here on arts here i'm real research live in moscow the u.s. president barack obama was in israel this week it was his first visit abroad since reelection and the american leader used his fine or a true skills to smooth things over with the country's leadership and. the thorny palestinian issue and this report out swats he's pulled a slip across this region the winds of change bring both promise and peril so i see this visit as an opportunity but an opportunity for who to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between our nations to restate america's unwavering commitment to israel's security and to speak directly to the people of israel nothing about the palestinians the stalled peace process or any pressure on television to stop settlement expansion the four years ago the message sounded very different i've come here to cairo to see.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our t.v. . thanks for joining us here on arts here i'm real research live in moscow the u.s. president barack obama was in israel this week it was his first visit abroad since reelection and the american leader used his fine or a true skills to smooth things over with the country's leadership and. the thorny palestinian issue and this...
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we will modernize the decades- old privacy act to reflect our current digital economy. this hearing focuses on issues related to the lawful access to stored medications under current law. this committee will move toward modernization and reform after a thorough review and with input from all stakeholders. i look forward to working with all members on both sides of the aisle to modernize the electronic communications privacy act. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the chairman and ranking committee of the full committee. wemembers of the committee, have heard in old -- in opening statements that were all for modernizing. this hearing could be very important with our witnesses telling us what kind of modernization we want. that is where this is all going. to hear both the chairman of the committee and the chairman of the subcommittee hit those points along with our ranking minority member, mr. scott. i have a list of digital due process coalition members, some 80 or more organizations with us on this. i would like unanimous consent to include this in the record. >> wi
we will modernize the decades- old privacy act to reflect our current digital economy. this hearing focuses on issues related to the lawful access to stored medications under current law. this committee will move toward modernization and reform after a thorough review and with input from all stakeholders. i look forward to working with all members on both sides of the aisle to modernize the electronic communications privacy act. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the chairman and...
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to give the shares in state institutions bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he would over a very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you met him and there's yes. arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his life and he left because he was worried for his life ok he took his money with him or at least a good part of it is called a self-imposed exile in learned it was what i saw it as sleep it was an escape he left he was he would have been charged with all kinds of criminal offenses all the reservation self-preservation not going to get out of and then revenge ok what about what about one of the you know one of the high profile cases was. been named the polonium poisoning worked for bettors of skin so litvinenko worked with me in what capacity to look for dirt to look for dirt on politicians on college and yes of cours
to give the shares in state institutions bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he would over a very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you met him and there's yes. arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his life and he...
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democracies and how the the economy has to deal with a certain euro zone crisis repeated in one scale in one form or another and quite possibly on a larger scale but let's hope not. the aftershocks of the proposition have been felt in other countries inside and outside the eurozone all these top button has the details. unfair and professional and dangerous with the words that putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten but the exact number could be far higher it's very hard to establish it's partly because of that reason that the e.u. wanted a tax to try and distribute the burden equally and to avoid money laundering there are reports in the greek media that the russian state energy giant gazprom proposed its own bailout to cyprus in return for energy exploration rights around the island
democracies and how the the economy has to deal with a certain euro zone crisis repeated in one scale in one form or another and quite possibly on a larger scale but let's hope not. the aftershocks of the proposition have been felt in other countries inside and outside the eurozone all these top button has the details. unfair and professional and dangerous with the words that putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro...
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and grow our economy by strengthening the footprint of washington. i believe that's what brings us together. , moms and dads look at their kids and they want the best for them. we are at.t's where there are differences. at the same time, when we come together, we can look forward and realize that, at the end of the day, we are looking forward to this country doing what it is called to do. host: on twitter, "as a service member, how do you feel about men and women in the military?" -- how do you feel about women in the military?" how about in combat? guest: sometimes, this administration comes out with things that are more popular driven than they are policy driven. many of our women serve in combat, and they do a very good job. they are in convoys in iraq. they have been doing flying missions for a long time. when you bring up these issues, you score points. we should have looked at this further on how they are wanting to implement it. we have two women in congress who are just outstanding, good friends who i've gotten to know very well. elsie gabbar
and grow our economy by strengthening the footprint of washington. i believe that's what brings us together. , moms and dads look at their kids and they want the best for them. we are at.t's where there are differences. at the same time, when we come together, we can look forward and realize that, at the end of the day, we are looking forward to this country doing what it is called to do. host: on twitter, "as a service member, how do you feel about men and women in the military?" --...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: are you bored of your apps? details in two minutes. gerri: all right, in case you missed it, all last week thousands of bands, record labels, startups and music fans converge in austin, texas, the annual south by southwest festival in our next guest says a slew of shiny new apps came out to help you to be on the cutting edge. if you want to be on the cutting edge. joining me now with some of the coolest apps out there. they have this whole tech part which is very popular. what were the trends that came out this year? >> south by southwest interactive, 3d printing, a lot of apps to help you take a monday in parts of your life and make them more interesting which is a lot of what the apps were doing. things like tex
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economy but on top of the human loss and dollars spent there's also been a political price to pay for american credibility and influence went down well iran's went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the patient says you walk has changed the way the world sees the us people look at what we do they do not judge us by our rhetoric our rhetoric is high and lofty and we talk about human rights and human dignity and freedom and democracy and then what do we do we mount a war of aggression on iraq kill a couple hundred thousand people and mess it up majorly including the region much of what is happening now is a result of what we did in the right with the world looks at that and they say this is not something we need i
economy but on top of the human loss and dollars spent there's also been a political price to pay for american credibility and influence went down well iran's went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson...
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think can be hugely successful in helping to lift up the economy as a whole. i was with president perez before i came here looking at a high-tech exhibit that was taking place in jerusalem and there was actually a program that a u.s. company, cisco, set up where they were hiring young engineers because they were so well qualified, so talented, and there is a great hunger for those kinds of skills. imagine if you have a strong, independent state that is eaceful. all the talent that is currently being untapped that could create jobs, businesses, and prosperity throughout this area. i absolutely belief it is still possible. but i think it is very difficult. i think it is difficult because all sorts of political constraints on both sides. i think it is difficult, frankly, because sometimes we know what compromises have to be made in order achieve peace it is hard to admit those compromises have to be made. because people want to cling on to their old positions and want to have 100% of what they want or 95% of what they want instead of making the necessary compromi
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tragedy on so many levels that we borrowed money from china and were such so in that in china their economy is growing and ours is tanking and the war is one of the reasons you know the there's a line in our in our christian bible that said that which is crooked cannot be made straight everything about the iraq war is crooked and it cannot be made straight until we have a process of truth and reconciliation here in the united states much the same way that south africa had to free itself of the lies that brought it to apartheid and the subjugation of a whole group of people and you have also been very outspoken against some of the tactics that have been used in this war among them the use of torture and rendition right now at guantanamo bag there is that this fake hunger strike that's going on among the detainees there do you still believe that that they should be shut down such as president obama promised still absolutely it's extra constitutional. one of the problems that came pursuant to the war is that some of the most cherished constitutional protections that involve everyone who the un
tragedy on so many levels that we borrowed money from china and were such so in that in china their economy is growing and ours is tanking and the war is one of the reasons you know the there's a line in our in our christian bible that said that which is crooked cannot be made straight everything about the iraq war is crooked and it cannot be made straight until we have a process of truth and reconciliation here in the united states much the same way that south africa had to free itself of the...
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the economies there were slow and germany the fifth biggest. great britain at number eight. france the 9th largest. all shrink shrinking in the last quarter. that is not what you want. entire eurozone by the way losing huge number of jobs. a record 19 million are unemployed. martha: deadly storm causing serious problems across the south. areas of alabama got pummeled with large hail. some of it was the size of baseballs. that is an unusual sight. that is what they had there. high winds causing issues in georgia. thousand people waking up without power there. national weather service say the storm destroyed a store and a dozen homes. look at the wreckage on the ground. one man was killed when the wind topple ad tree on to his car. bill: we had whiteout conditions here in new york city last night and a new round of snow making for a tough commute across the northeast. new england could see the worst of it. that region getting hit with several major storms over the winter. it could get up to 20 inches of snow by the time this storm passs? maria molina live in the fox severe wea
the economies there were slow and germany the fifth biggest. great britain at number eight. france the 9th largest. all shrink shrinking in the last quarter. that is not what you want. entire eurozone by the way losing huge number of jobs. a record 19 million are unemployed. martha: deadly storm causing serious problems across the south. areas of alabama got pummeled with large hail. some of it was the size of baseballs. that is an unusual sight. that is what they had there. high winds causing...
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you have a very weak economy. it was interesting that in the obama recovery, family income went down to $2,500 a year, where during the recession, income went down $1,500 a year. families were doing worse, yet in the campaign, obama ran an extremely good campaign, and he won despite his disadvantages and he won frankly in a predictable way. he made the election about his opponent. the romney people allowed obama to define romney. this was rather than romney defining romney, and that is why it is important for republicans to look back and say, what did we do wrong? the idea that the republican party is in some terrible shape -- certainly i do not buy that. i have seen terrible shape. i remember watergate, i remember when the 13% of americans identified themselves as republicans, and the national chairman appointed people to see if we should change the name of the party. for 40 years, the most number of republicans in the house was 192. today we have 230 something, and it is absolutely right to figure out what you d
you have a very weak economy. it was interesting that in the obama recovery, family income went down to $2,500 a year, where during the recession, income went down $1,500 a year. families were doing worse, yet in the campaign, obama ran an extremely good campaign, and he won despite his disadvantages and he won frankly in a predictable way. he made the election about his opponent. the romney people allowed obama to define romney. this was rather than romney defining romney, and that is why it...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines if you need to cause a report on our political. oh hello. lynn. clint. goodspeed. her. live with. please please please please good luck. please. just see. her. live. live live. live . russia has condemned the latest conditions proposed to the cyprus by the e.u. countries president president vladimir putin branded unfair unprofessional and dangerous if taken after this afternoon's vote the so-called rescue plan for the tiny euro zone country would see a one time levy on all bank accounts to avoid a national default. as more well today is a crucial day for cyprus as its parliament votes and ratifying that new one time bank deposit tax that has really come as a surprise when it was announced over the weekend that people in cyprus already having reacted with a bit of a panic no this came about as the e.u. finance ministers as the and the international monetary fund had agreed upon a ten billion euro bailout for the country on the condition that this bank tax a bank deposit tax b
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when you're dealing with the economy, it depends on your political views. so those efforts were much less successful, but certainly in terms of as a discipline that could be applied to practical problems in industry, i mean, very quickly it was -- yeah, follow up here. >> the reason i asked the question is because when i got out of college and went to work for eastman kodak in the summer of 1953 -- >> okay. >> -- i think what i was doing as a young engineer was operations research even though we called it time and motion studies. >> with yeah. well, you know, it's funny, yeah, you get into all this sort of zoology about the terms. time and motion studies went back earlier, and i think tended to have a somewhat, you know, narrower focus. and they were at least making broader claims for how much this approach could be applied. particularly when you got into things of analyzing work flows through a factory and scheduling and analyzing where the bottlenecks were. that was -- and i think they were probably right. it was, at least in concept, a much broader appli
when you're dealing with the economy, it depends on your political views. so those efforts were much less successful, but certainly in terms of as a discipline that could be applied to practical problems in industry, i mean, very quickly it was -- yeah, follow up here. >> the reason i asked the question is because when i got out of college and went to work for eastman kodak in the summer of 1953 -- >> okay. >> -- i think what i was doing as a young engineer was operations...
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very low interest rates, these retirement funds are predicated on assumptions of healthy growth in the economy and interest rates which accrue money in a safe way into these accounts. and when you do away with the interest income and you do away with the economic growth, you see a deflation of these retirement funds and they're not worth what you projected they would be worth so you run out of money ten years more quickly than you'd thought you were going to. >> megyn: and you're living 20 years longer than you thought you were. they talked to the actuaries, a man who reaches age 65 this year is now expected to live additional 20.5 years and women who turned 65 this year are now expected to live additional 22.7 years, so, you know, pretty good numbers in terms of your life span, leslie, but they weren't really planning on living that long and nor were the employers and more has the government been planning on seeing people live this long. >> no, that's true. by the way, when i did some research on this, the longer we go into the future, the longer people are going to live and that's what the s
very low interest rates, these retirement funds are predicated on assumptions of healthy growth in the economy and interest rates which accrue money in a safe way into these accounts. and when you do away with the interest income and you do away with the economic growth, you see a deflation of these retirement funds and they're not worth what you projected they would be worth so you run out of money ten years more quickly than you'd thought you were going to. >> megyn: and you're living...
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austerity moves could be the slower economy, an increase in unemployment. folks were also marching on the central bank and we were there with them. people are worried about their money. they're concerned, as are many people elsewhere, about the controversial approached uses in the bailout, to seize assets from private bank accounts to help pay for a government rescue. today europeandown union officials claimed this tactic was unique. analysts are not sure about that. uncertainty again in the noble economy. >> shepard: adc cop has a lot of explaining to do. a thief made off with his police cruiser before he noticed it. the joy ride didn't last long. the suspect crashed a block away and ran off. officials say the officer had left the engine running while investigating a call. the officer will now face discipline, and he is a veteran who used to work in the auto theft unit. >>> new pictures of north korea's leader, kim jong-un, kim the younger, seems to be looking at something. that's what they do all the details on just what the rogue leader is examining, at
austerity moves could be the slower economy, an increase in unemployment. folks were also marching on the central bank and we were there with them. people are worried about their money. they're concerned, as are many people elsewhere, about the controversial approached uses in the bailout, to seize assets from private bank accounts to help pay for a government rescue. today europeandown union officials claimed this tactic was unique. analysts are not sure about that. uncertainty again in the...
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this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we finally finished the transit trade agreement. there is a concept of this effort on the new silk road. they did some are talking about the possibilities afghanistan for investment bayer. i will say one other thing. we tried to pursue this as a whole of government efforts. everybody is working together trying to move this efforts on the new silk road going forward. me that this to highlights of that aspect of diplomacy that talked about in the beginning, power assignment laity. the problem is the picture of warfare to which we claim. peace-making by diplomats. peace building bu
this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we...
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the last effort to bail out and save its economy, but the solution that has bank depositors and investors everywhere now nervous. the largest banks are taking up to 40% of all bank deposits more than 100,000 euros or $129,000 or higher leaving smaller deposits untouched. optimism over the deal initially pushed the s&p 500 to within a point of its all time high of 1565 in early trading. stocks told off the cypress bailout is a template for the ways in which the eurozone will address future bank problems and bailouts. the dow jones industrial average fell 64 # points, s&p down five, and the nasdaq lost ten points. on the domestic front, president obama called upon congress to, quote, finish the job on immigration. speaking during a citizenship ceremony at the white house, president obama stressed the importance of getting something done. >> we have known for years that the immigration system is broken, not doing enough to harness the ingenuity of those who work hard to find a place here in america, and after avoiding the problem for years, the time has come to fix it once and for all. the t
the last effort to bail out and save its economy, but the solution that has bank depositors and investors everywhere now nervous. the largest banks are taking up to 40% of all bank deposits more than 100,000 euros or $129,000 or higher leaving smaller deposits untouched. optimism over the deal initially pushed the s&p 500 to within a point of its all time high of 1565 in early trading. stocks told off the cypress bailout is a template for the ways in which the eurozone will address future...
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if they leave guantanamo the next place an economy red roof inn which isn't great but better than gitmo. the fact that they are doing the starving themselves thing is not good because in 2005 they tried to do that and apparently they gave them feeding tubes without seductivenessatives and jammed it down their throats and stuck it up their nose and damaged them badly there. i think they would probably rather eat than starve themselves and be forcible fed like that. >> greg: maybe there is a way to turn it into a terror museum. >> gitmo is closed. why are we talking about this? gitmo is closed. president obama said he was going to do it. it's done. that money is going towards i don't know obama phones or something. >> greg: i miss my obama phone. comment on the show e-mails. go to fox news calm slash red eye and click on submit a video and we mitt still use it to come. the halftime report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's halftime report is sponsored by babe. >> tiger the younger versions of cats with the the black stripes. thanks, baby tigers! [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lo
if they leave guantanamo the next place an economy red roof inn which isn't great but better than gitmo. the fact that they are doing the starving themselves thing is not good because in 2005 they tried to do that and apparently they gave them feeding tubes without seductivenessatives and jammed it down their throats and stuck it up their nose and damaged them badly there. i think they would probably rather eat than starve themselves and be forcible fed like that. >> greg: maybe there is...
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russian cash flows away from cyprus what repercussions could that have for they are the entire european economy well look what we're seeing here is the idea that president putin is absolutely correct i mean what he's saying from his perspective is essential there has been a smash and grab armed robbery over the weekend by a group of people based in brussels and around the euro zone who decided to steal money from russia considers and russians businesses and so on what is that going to mean first of all obviously these people are going to lose money so they're going to. less money to invest that's a problem that's a huge problem whether you're a boutique in knightsbridge in london which enjoys the fortunes of oligarchs whether you're potentially one of the many football teams or sports franchises fail within the european union but ultimately for business per se it's a very bad sign because right now in moscow people are going to be looking at where others see places to place their funds ironically one of the safe places may well be to repopulate back to moscow the most the financial center huge
russian cash flows away from cyprus what repercussions could that have for they are the entire european economy well look what we're seeing here is the idea that president putin is absolutely correct i mean what he's saying from his perspective is essential there has been a smash and grab armed robbery over the weekend by a group of people based in brussels and around the euro zone who decided to steal money from russia considers and russians businesses and so on what is that going to mean...
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has pledged a ten billion euro bailout to heal the battered economy there under the proposed package terms people in cyprus with less than one hundred thousand euros in their accounts would have to pay a tax of around seven percent those who savings are greater will be hit up for a ten percent tax it's the first such move where private deposits will be forced to sacrifice money to foot the bill the bailout of conditions have been deeply criticized as they are expected to hit mainly the poor people and pensioners moreover fears are mounting over the intense cash outflow for the country people's anger has caused the parliamentary vote on the deal to be delayed till today dr helen samuel e. from the leading british think tank the bridge group thinks the timing island state is feeling blackmailed and uncomfortable under the e.u. umbrella. they will have to try and make it go ahead because really do desperately need the bailout money unless of course they do the alternative which is actually drop out of the euro and probably default at some point which will not necessarily be the worst th
has pledged a ten billion euro bailout to heal the battered economy there under the proposed package terms people in cyprus with less than one hundred thousand euros in their accounts would have to pay a tax of around seven percent those who savings are greater will be hit up for a ten percent tax it's the first such move where private deposits will be forced to sacrifice money to foot the bill the bailout of conditions have been deeply criticized as they are expected to hit mainly the poor...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. choose your language killing spree killer though if. someone. chooses to use the consensus get to. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your. chance to to access. hello and welcome to the anti sports show with me richard i'm paul fleets all over the next thirty minutes will bring you all the news from russia and abroad but it starts with the headlines. in our piece seven point lead at the top of the russian premier league second place angie drop points and their first man should be a new stadium. california dreaming maria sharapova rushes caroline wozniacki to claim her first title of the year the indian wells open and returns to number two in the world. and who can also go pick up their third straight win in the top sixteen expensive old foes are. inching closer to the early quarterfinals. look sad for their first premier league title in seven years has been moved to seven points clear
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on a continent with 16, 20 trillion of economy. that decides to under mind faith they have in the deposit, as if here was declared yes, you a safety deposit insurance. however we are going to take 10% of your savings tomorrow. it will disappear. it will cause run on bank. this could be a long fuse. in the state, they have a 50% tax break for small business and startups. >> listen to this. >> how would you feel if you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and four years later a governing body said it's not correct and you owe us more money and we charge you interest on the money you didn't know you owed? >> bret: that is quite a story. >> it is. >> hard to have sympathy for some of the business owners. they backed a issue on the ballot that was also retroactive. but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxatio
on a continent with 16, 20 trillion of economy. that decides to under mind faith they have in the deposit, as if here was declared yes, you a safety deposit insurance. however we are going to take 10% of your savings tomorrow. it will disappear. it will cause run on bank. this could be a long fuse. in the state, they have a 50% tax break for small business and startups. >> listen to this. >> how would you feel if you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and...
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effective mechanisms to get their act together i think there is a lot of company men parity among the brics economies with china's capital with. high pad and huge surprise of natural resources and so on and of course that being gay is a very strong come in interest in the sense that all five members like to see a larger role you didn't intend national community ten years on from the u.s. led invasion of iraq a grim reminder that the country is far from stable and al-qaeda linked group unleashed a series of bombings that killed sixty five people in mostly shiite areas of baghdad tuesday the deadliest attack so far this year artie's lucy caffein of has more. at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. this was the freedom they brought shock and awe bombs over baghdad what the pentagon billed as a quick war to liberate iraq turned into a prolonged nightmare. ten years of bloodshed war occupation and deadly sectarian strife drained by afghanistan exhausted by iraq for washington the
effective mechanisms to get their act together i think there is a lot of company men parity among the brics economies with china's capital with. high pad and huge surprise of natural resources and so on and of course that being gay is a very strong come in interest in the sense that all five members like to see a larger role you didn't intend national community ten years on from the u.s. led invasion of iraq a grim reminder that the country is far from stable and al-qaeda linked group unleashed...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our. hello and welcome to the anti sports show with me richard i'm paul fleets all over the next thirty minutes we'll bring you all the news from russia and abroad but it starts with the headlines. in our piece seven point lead at the top of the russian the premier league second place angie drop points and their first man should be a new stadium. california dreaming maria sharapova rushes caroline wozniacki to claim her first title of the year the indian wells open and returns to number two in the world. and who hundred syrians can moscow pick up their third straight win in the top sixteen of expensive old photos are. inching closer to the euro league quarterfinals. look sad for their first premier league title in seven years has been moved to seven points clear of the top of the table following a one a nail victory against krasnodar where all the action from week twenty one here is constantly but top of. the only. legally there is to this guy had a narrow one zero win over a cross on the
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our. hello and welcome to the anti sports show with me richard i'm paul fleets all over the next thirty minutes we'll bring you all the news from russia and abroad but it starts with the headlines. in our piece seven point lead at the top of the russian the premier league second place angie drop points and their first man should be a new stadium. california dreaming maria sharapova rushes caroline wozniacki to...
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this index used to be a fairly important measure of the global economy. but too many ships, and the only thing the baltic dry index has told us is that it's a real lousy business to be a shipper. >> house of pain. >> it had its worst performance in 26 years, falling over 41%. thanks to worries about a chinese slowdown as well as an oversupply of ships. in fact, when you look at -- sorry. when you look back, the baltic dry index has been in a giant down trend ever since it peaked in may of 2008. the index hit a low of 661 last fall. but i believe we're seeing signs of a bottom in the baltic dry index could at last finally be able to climb. in fact, it's already rebounded off its lows. it's up 26% year-to-date. so why do i think it's bottomed? the fact is, dry bulk shipping rates simply can't get much lower than where they are now. when rates go this low, they make up a low this level, the ship owners stop taking them on voyages because they don't earn enough to cover the cost of the trip, the hate boat. things are so bad they literally can't get much worse
this index used to be a fairly important measure of the global economy. but too many ships, and the only thing the baltic dry index has told us is that it's a real lousy business to be a shipper. >> house of pain. >> it had its worst performance in 26 years, falling over 41%. thanks to worries about a chinese slowdown as well as an oversupply of ships. in fact, when you look at -- sorry. when you look back, the baltic dry index has been in a giant down trend ever since it peaked in...
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looking at a few tweets earlier and some analysts are saying this actually despite being a very small economy and cyprus but what could happen tonight could actually be the end of the eurozone as we know is that just a big saturating or not i don't really think it's exaggerated you know because i think the really crazy thing playing by the dominant kind of logics things that happen which is. you know the system of trust has been there when there's even a plan even though most people savings are going to be this is you know the cornerstone of which in a couple of system is based you know that once once you have money in the bank that that trust the media has trusted you and your money back and even if is the most efficient service agreements are going to be. kind of you know good. you know all hell is going to break loose and it's very interesting here thought thank you very much for joining us live here naughty and on as broad as political analyst thank you thank you. british police say there's no evidence of any third party involvement in the death of self exiled russian tycoon and vocal kre
looking at a few tweets earlier and some analysts are saying this actually despite being a very small economy and cyprus but what could happen tonight could actually be the end of the eurozone as we know is that just a big saturating or not i don't really think it's exaggerated you know because i think the really crazy thing playing by the dominant kind of logics things that happen which is. you know the system of trust has been there when there's even a plan even though most people savings are...